Another quickie I did to loosen up. Again, took about an hour. It's kind of liberating, not worrying so much about clean, near-perfect lines and just...having a little fun. I didn't even go through the trouble to make sure I used the exact same colors from other incarnations of the character. The purple for her body suit is probably off, among other things.

I know that the lines here are not as clean as you are used to, but I do think they look good. I'd even go as far as to consider them a "style". The colors work well and the female figure is very accurate. The only constructive criticism I could offer is to maybe add a little more contrast in her skin tones. From looking at the other great works in your gallery I can tell this is something you have accomplished time and time again and can continue to accomplish in the future.

Keep in mind that I am not an expert. I'm just someone who's familiar with much of the great work that you create.

The lines aren't clean, but I think they have a nice sense of energy to them. As for colors, maybe it's best to adjust them to the composition, rather than sticking to the original form- they seem to work well together here.

Really nice work, JP! Love how you drew the face(really cute!) and hairstyle. I like the concept as well. It's kinda different for you, in a good way and the colors work well. as for a critique, just this sta.sh/0c6c0ivh6xl and that kinda thing is a recurring thing with you that I don't believe is a a style thing I think you can fix.

Thanks! It's all about loosening up and not worrying so much--a lesson that I'm trying to teach myself again. You're not the first person to compliment her cuteness ... I must be doing something right.